2007 Suzuki Hayabusa on 2040-motos
Lower Salford, Pennsylvania, United States
Suzuki Hayabusa description
2007 hayabusa 1300r
3020 miles runs and looks brand new
new dunlop tires front and rear 5 miles on them
new fairing kit custom painted
new hid and ballast headlight system
smoke front turn signals and wind screen
led rear twilight all in one turn signal running and brake lights
rear tire hugger
new rotors and kevlar brakes
new seat suede and leather with gel
new levers anodized aluminum and hand grips
yoshimura carbon fiber pipes
comes with rear bike stand stainless steel with wheels
brand new amsoil and filter change
brand new coolant
My e-mail is : MURPH.GRATTON@outlook.com
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